Aside from that, Garden Warfare 2 has some underwhelming mission-based campaigns for each side. Garden Warfare 2 never needles you to switch up characters, but doing so is the best way to learn new ways to fight outside your preferred Plant or Zombie. The go-it-alone experience is best in the wave-based Ops modes, where you can spawn three teammates and hot-swap between them to take on the randomized enemies. While Rose has a bit higher of a learning curve, she can be pretty useful once you master some of her weirder attacks. The magic-using Rose is the real wild card, as she can slow down enemies, turn them into goats, or even very briefly turn into an apparition with a powerful attack. The orange-based Citron is almost the exact opposite he’s very defense-based, with a temporary shield ability and a ball form that can get him out of action fast. On the Plants side, Kernel Corn brings much-needed heavy firepower to the floral troops with a rocket launcher, gun-assisted rocket jump, and airstrike abilities, balanced out by his extremely slow movement. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2's biggest attraction are the six interesting new classes and their fun abilities.
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While the simplicity and ease of use of the original quartet of characters on each side will be attractive to series newcomers and can certainly hold their own in battle, Plants vs. Like a big juicy brain, there’s lots to chew on with a variety of single-player and multiplayer modes, maps, and customization options. When it comes to shooter sequels, the delightfully animated and colorful Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 shows just the kind of growth I like to see.